Chicago Innovators: Local Epidemiologist Battles COVID Misinformation On TikTok
UIC epidemiologist Katrine Wallace is combatting COVID-19 misinformation one TikTok at a time.
UIC epidemiologist Katrine Wallace is combatting COVID-19 misinformation one TikTok at a time.
In a wave of lawsuits, families are arguing that restrictions on mask mandates infringe on disability rights, forcing children to choose between their health and their education.
What the Chicago area can do to become more resilient to climate change.
Millions of monarchs are traveling from Canada to California and Mexico. The migration is likely to peak after Labor Day in Chicago.
With the global pandemic still in the spotlight, more than 200 leading health journals say climate change is an even more urgent threat.
With all the talk about COVID-19 vaccines and boosters, it’s easy to forget that there’s another respiratory virus poised to strike. We tackle questions about why a flu vaccine matters now.
The delta variant is pummeling America’s hospitals, taxing an already-depleted health care workforce. Once again, some states are facing the prospect of rationing medical care.
It’s clear the next couple of seasons won’t be the “life as usual” we all hoped for. Rituals, deep breathing and reaching out to friends are just a few ways to manage anxiety when the days grow dark.
In the past few years, Illinois has seen an increase in people coming from out of state to get abortions.
Illinois legislators work into the wee hours of the morning, while Chicago delivers a lawsuit to Grubhub and DoorDash.